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A little touch of the royal wedding is springing back to life in Nottingham in 2019.

The Kingdom Choir, who stunned fans with their powerful performance at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding at Windsor Castle in May, have announced a UK tour next year which will see them swing by the Royal Concert Hall on May 5, 2019.

“We are so excited to announce that we will be going on tour in May/April 2019 and we want to see you!” The Kingdom Choir said via their official Twitter account.

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The gospel group, which is led by Karen Gibson, famously sang Stand By Me during Harry and Meghan’s ceremony, which was broadcast across the globe and watched by an estimated two billion people.

“We did a little sing-song for them,” she said of the meeting before the wedding.

“They seemed really in love. They were really into each other. And spoke as one. They are like any other couple in life and any other couple who want to get it just so.”

But before The Kingdom Choir head on out on their big UK tour in 2019, the group are set to release their debut album, also titled Stand By Me, next month.

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The album will be available on October 26 and features a number of covers of huge hits, including Beyonce's Halo, John Legend's All Of Me and even Blinded By Your Grace Part 2 by Stormzy.

Tickets for The Kingdom Choir’s gig at Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall on May 7 will go on general sale on Friday, October 5 at 9am from Ticketmaster, Seetickets and the venue on 0115 989 5555 or trch.co.uk.

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